Michigan coach John Beilein put the opportunity squarely in his hands.

After Beilein took his final timeout, Robinson caught an across-the-court lob pass in the right corner, spun away from a defender and rolled in a midrange bank shot as the buzzer sounded to give No. 16 Michigan (20-7, 12-3 Big Ten) a 77-76 overtime victory over Purdue (15-13, 5-10) on his father’s former home court in West Lafayette, Ind.

“My teammates knew how much this game meant to me with my dad playing here and being from Indiana,” the sophomore forward said. “It feels great.”

For the Robinson family, it was bittersweet.

Gelen Robinson, a soon-to-be Purdue football player, was in the crowd, cheering for his older brother. So was Glenn’s father, the former Boilermakers star and No. 1 overall NBA draft pick, who celebrated with his son in the semiprivate Mackey Arena tunnel as he watched his favorite fans leave in stunned silence.

But the younger Robinson was every bit as good as his father was over the final 25 minutes. He made six of his last eight shots and scored 14 of his 17 points in the second half and overtime — none more important than the ball that seemingly hung on the rim forever before finally dropping through the net.

Villanova 67, Butler 48: Darrun Hilliard and James Bell scored 11 points each to lead the No. 8 Wildcats (25-3, 13-2 Big East) over the Bulldogs (12-16, 2-14), who lost their seventh straight game.

North Carolina 85, North Carolina State 84: Marcus Paige hit a driving basket with 0.9 seconds left in overtime to cap a career night and help the No. 19 Tar Heels (21-7, 11-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) beat the Wolfpack (17-11, 7-8). Paige finished with 35 points — 31 after halftime — and seven 3-pointers. League-leading scorer T.J. Warren had a career-high 36 points in a losing effort.

Women

San Diego State 77, San Jose State 63: Deidra Smith had 20 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Aztecs (11-14, 8-7 Mountain West) past the Spartans (10-16, 4-11) at the Event Center. Ta’Rea Cunnigan and Rebecca Woodberry scored 17 apiece for San Jose State.

It’s third-and-1 at the Chiefs 14-yard line and the Raiders running game was doing well. Instead, Raiders threw incomplete, were pushed back by a penalty and then threw incomplete again in 21-13 defeat.